Combustion Chemistry and the Carbon Neutral Future 1st Edition
Grab the future of energy science with Combustion Chemistry and the Carbon Neutral Future, 1st Edition by Kenneth Brezinsky. This authoritative volume bridges rigorous combustion chemistry with real-world pathways to decarbonization, making it essential for professionals and researchers tackling climate and energy challenges globally.
Explore a clear, engaging treatment of the chemical kinetics, reaction mechanisms, and fuel pathways that underpin clean combustion. Brezinsky combines foundational theory with contemporary research on low-carbon fuels—biofuels, hydrogen, ammonia, and synthetic fuels—and shows how advanced combustion science informs emission reduction strategies and net-zero technology development. Precise explanations and practical examples illuminate how molecular-level processes translate to cleaner engines, power plants, and industrial systems.
Engineers, chemists, policymakers, and graduate students will find this book especially valuable for its balanced coverage of experimental techniques and computational modeling. It highlights scalable solutions for reducing CO2 and pollutant emissions, offering insights into fuel design, flame chemistry, and transition strategies that are relevant across North America, Europe, Asia, and emerging markets worldwide.
Practical, forward-looking, and scientifically rigorous, Combustion Chemistry and the Carbon Neutral Future equips readers with the knowledge to drive innovation in sustainable energy and clean combustion technologies. Whether you’re researching decarbonization pathways, developing low-emission engines, or shaping climate policy, this 1st edition is a vital resource for the carbon-neutral transition.
Add a definitive reference on combustion chemistry to your collection and stay at the forefront of sustainable energy research and application.
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